Adapter with an Electronic Filtering System
US-2015372416-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9755424B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9755424-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514636279-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2008 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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The present invention provides for a multispur fieldbus isolator arrangement having a trunk ( 23 ) and in which each of a number of spur outlets ( 210 ) is connected to the trunk ( 23 ) by coupler isolators ( 24 ), where each coupler isolator ( 24 ) includes a removably mounted modular unit arranged for plug-in connection to the trunk ( 23 ) by means of a flameproof connection ( 29 ), and where a redundant coupler isolator can likewise be included for activation responsive to failure of a coupler isolator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrical circuit comprising: a trunk that provides power; a plurality of first spur outlets that provides the power to a plurality of first electrical devices; at least one first flameproof connector electrically coupled to the trunk; a plurality of first spur connectors electrically coupled to the plurality of first spur outlets; and a first coupler isolator removably coupled to the at least one first flameproof connector and the plurality of first spur connectors, wherein the first coupler isolator is removable from the at least one first flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk without causing a first source of ignition. 2. The electrical circuit of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of first spur outlets, the at least one first flameproof connector, and the plurality of first spur connectors are disposed on a backplane. 3. The electrical circuit of claim 2 , wherein the backplane is disposed within an electrical enclosure. 4. The electrical circuit of claim 2 , wherein the backplane is disposed on a carrier. 5. The electrical circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of first surge protectors electrically disposed between the plurality of first spur connectors and the plurality of first spur outlets. 6. The electrical circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one second flameproof connector electrically disposed between the trunk and the at least one first flameproof connector; and a trunk surge protector removably coupled to the at least one second flameproof connector, wherein the trunk surge protector is removable from the at least one second flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk without causing a second source of ignition. 7. The electrical circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one second flameproof connector electrically coupled to the at least one first flameproof connector; and a trunk terminator removably coupled to the at least one second flameproof connector, wherein the trunk terminator is removable from the at least one second flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk without causing a second source of ignition. 8. The electrical circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of second spur outlets that provides the power to a plurality of second electrical devices; at least one second flameproof connector electrically coupled to the trunk; a plurality of second spur connectors electrically coupled to the plurality of second spur outlets; and a second coupler isolator removably coupled to the at least one second flameproof connector and the plurality of second spur connectors, wherein the second coupler isolator is removable from the at least one second flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk without causing a second source of ignition. 9. The electrical circuit of claim 8 , wherein the at least one second flameproof connector is further electrically coupled to the at least one first flameproof connector, wherein the plurality of second electrical devices receives the power via the plurality of first spur connectors when an open circuit is created between the at least one second flameproof connector and the plurality of second spur connectors, and when the first coupler isolator is coupled to the at least one first flameproof connector. 10. The electrical circuit of claim 1 , wherein decoupling the first coupler isolator from the at least one first flameproof connector and the plurality of first spur connectors when the power is provided by the trunk further prevents a surge from traveling to the plurality of first electrical devices. 11. An electrical circuit comprising: a trunk that provides power; a plurality of first spur outlets that provides the power to a plurality of first electrical devices; at least one first flameproof connector electrically coupled to the trunk; a plurality of first spur connectors electrically coupled to the plurality of first spur outlets; a first coupler isolator coupled to the plurality of first spur connectors; and a trunk surge protector removably coupled to the at least one first flameproof connector and the first coupler isolator, wherein the trunk surge protector is removable from the at least one first flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk without causing a first source of ignition. 12. The electrical circuit of claim 11 , wherein coupling the trunk surge protector from the at least one first flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk further prevents a surge from traveling to the plurality of first electrical devices. 13. The electrical circuit of claim 11 , wherein first coupler isolator is removably coupled to at least one second flameproof connector, wherein the first coupler isolator is removable from the at least one second flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk without causing a second source of ignition. 14. The electrical circuit of claim 13 , further comprising: at least one third flameproof connector electrically coupled to the at least one second flameproof connector; and a second coupler isolator removably coupled to the at least one third flameproof connector, wherein the second coupler isolator is removable from the at least one third flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk without causing a third source of ignition. 15. The electrical circuit of claim 11 , further comprising: at least one second flameproof connector electrically coupled to the at least one first flameproof connector; and a trunk terminator removably coupled to the at least one second flameproof connector, wherein the trunk terminator is removable from the at least one second flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk without causing a second source of ignition. 16. An electrical circuit comprising: a trunk that provides power; a plurality of first spur outlets that provides the power to a plurality of first electrical devices; a plurality of second spur outlets that provides the power to a plurality of second electrical devices; a first coupler isolator coupled to the trunk and the plurality of first spur outlets; and a second coupler isolator coupled to the trunk and the plurality of second spur outlets, wherein the plurality of second electrical devices receives the power via the first coupler isolator when at least a first portion of the second coupler isolator becomes inactive, and wherein the plurality of first electrical devices receives the power via the second coupler isolator when at least a second portion of the first coupler isolator becomes inactive. 17. The electrical circuit of claim 16 , further comprising: at least one first flameproof connector electrically coupled to the trunk; and a plurality of first spur connectors electrically coupled to the plurality of first spur outlets, wherein the first coupler isolator is removably coupled to the at least one first flameproof connector and the plurality of first spur connectors, wherein the first coupler isolator is removable from the at least one first flameproof connector when the power is provided by the trunk without causing a first source of ignition. 18. The electrical circuit of claim 17 , further comprising: at least one second flameproof connector electrically coupled to the trunk; and a plurality of second spur connectors electrically coupled to the plurality of second spur outlets, wherein the second coupler isolator is removably coupled to the at
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